In order to attend the G20 Foreign Ministers meeting on March 2, the Chinese Foreign Minister, Qin Gang, will visit India this week, the Indian Foreign Ministry stated on Tuesday. The Chinese Foreign Minister's trip to India will be his first since his predecessor Wang Yi's trip there in 2019 to attend the Special Representatives conversation on the border mechanism. The special delegates were Wang and Ajit Doval, the national security adviser. Foreign Minister Qin will attend the G20 Foreign Ministers' Meeting in New Delhi, India, on March 2, at the request of his Indian counterpart, Minister S Jaishankar, it was announced. Since the two nations' military stalemate in eastern Ladakh, relations between them have essentially been frozen. Nations in May 2020. To end the deadlock, the two nations have conducted 17 high-level military discussions. India has insisted that peace in the border regions is a prerequisite for normalising relations with China. India took over as G20 President on December 1 of the previous year. The G20 members account for around two-thirds of the world's population, over 80% of the global commerce, and over 85% of the world's GDP. Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, South Korea, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Turkey, United Kingdom, and United States are among the member nations.